The problem with the de-oiling with acetone is the same one when trying to cure blanks by boiling them. It is a extreme action to the wood. Too much of the wood's natural oils can be removed. So it is not just pulling all the moisture out of the stock but also too much of the internal oils that can cause the problem. Some oil will remain in the stock and they will move towards the surface. But harsh treatment of wood can result in cracks or have internal stress cracks cause wood to twist. Given time it may get better but will never return to original condition. But if not then then adhesives help repair our problems. I like epoxy fro the extra working time and end strength. CA is fine for sealing cracks but I would not trust it to glue a part back onto the stock.